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David, I’d rather not waste my time explaining that your post and efforts to support Democrat-incumbant Obama do not belong here. In fact, by electing him in 2008 we’ve found out more clearly that both Republican and Democrat parties are corrupt. Don’t worry – Obama will win again regardless of what anybody does. The Republicans want that, because he does the corporate bidding better than any Republican could dream of today. Find out more about Wolf-Pac and what it stands for and help out in another way. If you’re interested in supporting a presidential candidate, may I suggest Stewart Alexander.

Obama and the democrats had full control for almost 2 years and dropped the ball. They had their chance to prove their worth.

If you are looking for a candidate that comes closest to the occupy movement check out Ron Paul. You won’t find him on mainstream media even though he’s in the republican primary (almost like they don’t like his M.O.). You’ll have to use internet resources to find anything on him.

This is one thing I absolutely hate. Just because I’m not for your guy doesn’t mean I’m for the Republicans. There are other people who run for office and you help suppress them with your belittling and mocking.

While most people seem to actually quite like Obama, or at least most liberals anyway, he really isn’t doing what needs to be done. I think many would be happy to support his re-election, but there is an element of distrust now.

But that isn’t even the point of this movement. This movement is about making all politicians more accountable. It’s not necessarily about bringing down the Democrats and Republicans, although a higher representation of independents is certainly desirable, but it’s about making everyone better. Until then, Democrats and Republicans both will continue to sell out the American people.